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East Kilbride swimmer Angus Barr (4:02.89) took the 14yrs title ahead of Doncaster Dartes’ Jarvis Parkinson (4:06.10) and City of Sheffield swimmer Samuel Budd (4:06.93) who took second and third place.

In the Girls 14yrs 200 Freestyle final, Chelsea and Westminster’s Georgia Boyle took the race out from the start putting clear water between herself and the rest of the field, clocking a new personal best time of 2:03.66 for gold.

City of Sheffield’s Darcy Deakin produced an exception final 50m from the outside lanes to come through for silver in a best time of 2:06.08, followed just fingertips behind by Wirral Metro’s Isobel Thwaite (2:06.11).

Coates (2:19.34) later took on the final of the 200 Butterfly, settling for bronze behind Middlesborough swimmer Emma Cassell (2:19.15) and Nova Centurion’s Rosie Rudin (2:19.28) who secured gold and silver respectively.

Holly Hibbott took her fourth victory of the competition in the Girls 13yrs 200 Freestyle, powering away to take the win in an impressive time of 2:04.16.

Ipswich swimmer Rebecca Sherwin comfortably secured the silver medal with her personal best time of 2:07.46, with Gateshead and Whickham’s Carissa Armijo (2:09.10) sealing the remaining podium spot.

Hibbott (2:18.34) took to the pool only a few races later in the final of the Girls 200 Butterfly, touching in silver medal position just behind City of Leeds swimmer Amelia Clynes (2:17.47) who secured the gold.

The bronze medal went to Clynes’ teammate Abigail Burton who fought hard in the final 5m to clock 2:19.75.

The Boys 11/12yrs 200 Backstroke event saw Guildford City’s Max Jameson smash his personal best to take the final in a time of 2:18.74 – three seconds clear of his closest rival.

The silver medal went to Chelmsford’s Charlie Boden (2:21.26) over Leicester Penguin’s Alasdair Wicks (2:22.83) who sealed third place.

Barnet Copthall swimmer Frederick Cornwell pulled away from the field in the 14yrs age group event to claim the gold in 2:08.02, ahead of Taunton Deane’s Brodie Williams (2:08.94) and Newcastle swimmer James McFadzen (2:10.91).

Jessica Manning (City of Leeds) took the Girls 200 Butterfly final out at a quick pace from the gun, battling hard with Leicester Penguins swimmer Nicole Evans throughout the race.

Manning eventually got the better Evans coming home in a time of 2:23.02 to secure the top spot on the podium, with Evans settling for silver in 2:23.20.